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Carragher, and every England supporter, may have been loving that, but they would have been screaming at their TV sets as Sterling, under pressure, sold his defence short with a pass.
Kai Havertz latched onto his weak pass and slipped through Thomas Müller. He was one-on-one with Jordan Pickford but he dragged his effort wide.
The exclamation point on England's win was delivered by the England captain, as his goalless drought ended at the best possible time.
Again it was Grealish and Shaw linking up. This time the assist was courtesy of Grealish and it was Kane nodding home. His 35th goal in 58 England appearances.
The last five minutes were a procession of hopeless German punts forward and English fans chanting about football coming home.
Come back Harry. All is forgiven.
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